Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition: Release date, Specs and Price

Along with the Smartwatch Galaxy Gear and phablet Galaxy Note 3, Samsung also unveiled a new tablet – Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition, which is an upgrade of a product already on the market, equipped with higher resolution display, and ability to connect with the Galaxy Gear Smartwatch.

The 10.1-inch display now goes by a resolution of 1280×800 pixels to a higher resolution of 2560×1600 pixels, which is the same that characterizes Nexus 10. With a size of 243.1×171.4× 7.9 mm and a weight of 535 grams, the new tablet is thinner and lighter equipping a better 8220 mAh battery than the previous model.

For this tablet, Samsung is taking some cues from the design of the Galaxy Note 3, therefore, it’s more appealing aesthetically. As seen on phablet, even the Galaxy Note 10.1 has a better S Pen and a new app S Notes. On the software front, the South Korean company aids support for multimode Windows, which allows you to drag and drop content from an app to another.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition will be available in two colors, black or white, and in three different models: one Wi-Fi, the other Wi-Fi + 3G and the third one Wi-Fi + 4G LTE. The debut of tablet in stores is scheduled for September 25, while the price details haven’t announced yet.

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